Edudemic says that smart phones make a difference in learning, since when using them. students spend more time studying, use app flashcards and quizzes to help them, and are more likely to track their progress in learning. In order to be able to use smart phones, iPads, and other digital devices for learning, students look to apps and are will to pay up to $7.80 for a learning app. Edudemic lists apps that are valuable tools for learning (some for teachers, some for students, and some for both) and divides them into the following four categories: Social Learning, Learning, Lesson Planning and Tools, and Useful Tools. Some of the recommended apps are: Khan Academy, StudySync, Educreations, ePals, Ning, Pinterest, Skype, QR Codes, Google Docs, Evernote, Twitter, Google Education, Popplet, and AudioBoo. Go to Edudemic for the complete list and links to the apps.
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